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Energy consists of substances or elements that create power for everyday uses, such as oil, light, electricity, or wind. Not all energy is made the same, however. Energy from crude oil can emit harmful emissions, while electricity offers a much cleaner source of power. Tesla is leading the way in creating minimal amounts of emissions with its electric vehicles, while Exxon Mobil harnesses emissions-emitting oil to power internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles.

Recent Energy Stocks Articles

Sell Tesoro Puts on Profit-Taking in the Oil Space

Selling puts is a high-probability bet that TSO trades sideways or even higher from here.

4 Reasons Investors Should Reconsider Chesapeake Energy

Chesapeake Energy stock was recently downgraded and has dropped in value, but there are several reasons to be high on this natural gas play.

First Solar Hitting a Dark Patch

There’s still some downside left in FSLR before it has a chance of getting to its (heavily discounted) target price.

Tread Carefully With Refining Stocks

Refining stocks have enjoyed a perfect storm of a third quarter -- but that likely means the sector is due for a pause. Investors should take in a few tips.

Take a Break from Hess, Pick Up Marathon

While Hess and Marathon Oil had tough third quarters, one company's recent oil-field acquisitions bode well. See which stock is the better buy.

Don’t Get Sucked in by This 11% Dividend!

Niska Gas Storage Partners may offer a juicy dividend yield, but its payout future looks shaky after its shockingly-bad earnings guidance.

4 Nuclear ETFs on the Comeback Trail

Months after the Fukushima disaster, nuclear-powered funds are on a tear. Here are a few ways to play the nuclear sector.

How to Play Big Oil and Get a 9% Dividend

Offshore drilling contractor SeaDrill is an offbeat play, but it offers a ride on increasing oil prices and a huge dividend.

How to Cash In on 7 Billion Humans

More people means more demand for resources and services -- it's that simple. Here are seven stocks that stand to benefit.

Chevron Turns to the Sun for Greater Profits

Chevron (NYSE:CVX) partnership with solar company BrightSource Energy could help the oil giant boost heavy crude production at a reduced cost.

Never Sell These 3 Stocks

These three stocks epitomize reliability and make the short list of stocks you can -- and should -- buy and hold for a very long time. Forever, even.

4 Solar Energy ETFs That Are Losing Power

Solar panels are too high in supply, and the recent bad press of First Solar and Solyndra aren't helping things -- so beware these solar-heavy ETFs.

First Solar, Amazon Dive – Tuesday’s IP Market Recap

First Solar (FSLR) plummets on news that its CEO is leaving, and Amazon is hit hard after the bell on a third-quarter earnings miss and weak guidance.

Pipeline MLPs — the Holy Grail of Income Investments

Master limited partnerships focused on oil or gas pipeline services offer a favorable balance of risk and dividends.

High-Flying Utilities Losing Power

Investors have become defensive in seeking safety and yield. And utilities, via the XLU, are nearing an intermediate-term top.

Water Utility Stock AWK a Great Dividend and Growth Pick

American Water Works is an up-and-coming utility stock investment with big growth potential and a good, sustainable dividend yield.

7 Oil Companies Running on Fumes

There has been a lot of volatility in the crude oil and energy sectors recently. These seven oil companies are among the losers.

5 Market-Beating ETF Strategies for Your Portfolio

Certain sectors are beating this volatile market. But rather than trying to pinpoint which stocks will be the best performers, cash in on them with these high-flying funds.

10 Revved-Up Oil Companies to Buy

There has been a lot of volatility in the crude oil and energy sectors recently, but it appears that the winners are now separating themselves from the losers.